cancel2 2022
Canceled
Hillary Clinton regularly instructed her housekeeper to print government emails and documents when she was secretary of state – including classified materials, according to FBI memos. FBI memos show Marina Santos often handled sensitive information, but didn't have the security clearance to do so, the New York Post reports. The housekeeper was paid to look after Clinton's home in Washington, known as Whitehaven. But the Democratic nominee also trusted the Filipina immigrant with state secrets, asking her aides to forward messages and attached documents they sent her on to Santos to print at home. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump blasted the arrangement on Sunday morning, telling a Sioux City, Iowa crowd that Clinton was 'completely jeopardizing the national security of the United States.'
Hillary Clinton (above) regularly instructed Marina Santos (pictured right on Friday outside Clinton's Washington home)
to print government emails and documents when she was secretary of state – including classified materials, FBI notes say
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump blasted Clinton's housekeeper arrangement on Sunday morning,
telling a Sioux City, Iowa crowd that she was 'completely jeopardizing the national security of the United States'
Clinton asked Santos to print drafts of her speeches, confidential memos as well as 'call sheets' – talking points and background information prepared before calls to foreign leaders, according to the Post. 'Pls ask Marina to print for me in am,' Clinton emailed Huma Abedin, about a redacted message from 2011 which was marked sensitive, but unclassified. In a classified email from 2012 about the new president of Malawi, Clinton's aide Monica Hanley told her: 'We can ask Marina to print this.'
Hillary Clinton (above) regularly instructed Marina Santos (pictured right on Friday outside Clinton's Washington home)
to print government emails and documents when she was secretary of state – including classified materials, FBI notes say
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump blasted Clinton's housekeeper arrangement on Sunday morning,
telling a Sioux City, Iowa crowd that she was 'completely jeopardizing the national security of the United States'
Clinton asked Santos to print drafts of her speeches, confidential memos as well as 'call sheets' – talking points and background information prepared before calls to foreign leaders, according to the Post. 'Pls ask Marina to print for me in am,' Clinton emailed Huma Abedin, about a redacted message from 2011 which was marked sensitive, but unclassified. In a classified email from 2012 about the new president of Malawi, Clinton's aide Monica Hanley told her: 'We can ask Marina to print this.'